EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 391 



61. Three-lobed, y!nemone Hepatica : f. 62. Sinna- 

 ted, Oak : f, 63. Deeply divided, Helleborus, p. 135. 

 f. 64. Laciniated : 



Tab. 6. / 65. Palmate : / 66. Pinnatifid : f, 67. 



Doubly pinnatifid,/;. i36. / 68. Pectinate :/ 69. 



Uaequal, Begonia : f. 70. Jagged-pointed, p. 160. 



f.l\. Retuse, Rumex digynus : f. 72, Emarginate : 



f. 73. Pointed : f. 74. Blunt with a small point, p. 



161. /. 75. Sharp pointed, Ruscus aculeatus \ f' 



76. Cirrose : / 77. Spinous, p. 138. / 78. Frin- 



ged : / 79. Toothed : / 80. Serrated : / 81. 



Crenate, p. i2>9. 



Tab. 7. f. 82. Doubly as well as sharply crenate, ap- 

 proaching to / 80. : / 83. Jagged : / 84. Wavy, 

 Menyanthes nymphceoides : f. 85. Plaited, p. 165. 

 / 86. Undulated ;/ 87. Curled, />. 141./ 88. Veiny : 

 / 89. Ribbed :'/ 90. Three-ribbed, p. l^l.f, 91.^ 

 Three-ribbed at the base : f. 92. Triply-ribbed '• 

 / 93. Cylindrical, Cotichium, p. 142. / 94, Semicy- 

 lindrical : / 95. Avvl-shaped :/ 96. Doubly tubular, 

 Lobelia Bortmanna : f. 97. Channelled, />. 143./ 98. 

 Hatchet-shaped, p.\l\. f. 99. Three-edged, Mes- 

 embryanthemum deltoides : / 100. Four-edged : 



Tab. 8. / 101. Alienated, Mimosa virticUlata, p. 

 145.* / 102. Hooded, A/rracew/a,/?. 146. / 103. 



* I have found by recent experiment, that the first leaf of 

 Kathyrus Mssoliu is like the I'est, not pinnated, but simple and 

 sessile. See /j. 173. 



